Yesterday news update
Here are some of the top news stories from yesterday:
Politics
- The US Senate has passed a bill to increase funding for the government, averting a shutdown and providing relief to millions of Americans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: CNN)
- The UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a new plan to tackle the country's social care crisis, which includes a 1.25% increase in National Insurance contributions. (Source: BBC)
Business
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 35,000 for the first time, driven by strong earnings reports from major companies such as Apple and Microsoft. (Source: CNBC)
- Tesla's stock price surged after the company reported a surprise profit in the fourth quarter, despite ongoing supply chain issues. (Source: Reuters)
Health
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer a global health emergency, citing declining cases and hospitalizations worldwide. (Source: WHO)
- A new study has found that a single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine can provide long-term protection against severe illness and hospitalization. (Source: The Lancet)
Entertainment
- The Academy Awards have announced the nominees for the 93rd annual Oscars, with films such as "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and "Mank" receiving multiple nods. (Source: Variety)
- The popular TV show "The Office" is returning to Netflix after a deal was struck between the streaming service and the show's producers. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
Sports
- The NFL has announced that the Super Bowl will be played on February 7, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers set to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs. (Source: ESPN)
- The Australian Open has been postponed due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in Melbourne, with the tournament now set to begin on February 8. (Source: The Guardian)
These are just a few of the top news stories from yesterday.